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Mohammad Bader

  • Clinical Professor, Child Health
Contact
  • (602) 933-6345
  • UA College of Med-Phoenix(Adm), Rm. 3301
  • Tucson, AZ 85724
  • mbader@arizona.edu
  • Bio
  • Interests
  • Courses
  • Scholarly Contributions

Biography

1)      Organ Transplantation, an epidemiological review /field research, Beirut Lebanon, 1996.

2)      Incidence, Mortality and Associated Risk Factors for Developing Clinically Significant Pulmonary Hemorrhage in VLBW Infants.   M. Y. Bader, et al. Abstract personated at The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Conference (San Francisco, CA); October, 2010.

3)      Post Discharge Catch-Up Growth in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: Effect of post discharge management and Predictors of Subnormal Growth at 4 Month Corrected Age.  M.Y. Bader, et al. Presented at The Annual New England Perinatal Research meeting (Chatham, MA) , and the AAP national conference , October, 2010

4)      Achieving Target Oxygen Saturation in the Very Low Birth Infants and Its Impact on the Incidence of Retinopathy of Prematurity. Quality improvement project: M.Y Bader et al. Abstract Presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics Conference in Flagstaff Arizona, 2014.

5)      Neonatal Listeriosis: Uncommon or Misdiagnosed? Kylathu RI, Bartholomew A, Cramer N, Bader MY.J Neonatal Perinatal Med. 2016 Sep 16; 9(3):313-6.

6)      Caudal Regression Syndrome in an infant without Gestational diabetes. Zahediah S, Kurland Y, Dudani R). Poster presentation at the AAP regional meeting.

7)      Spontaneous Resolution of Choledochal Cyst in an Extremely Premature Infant.  Kurland Y, Kylathu RI, Desoky S, Bader MY. Accepted for publication, Journal of Clinical Neonatology (2017). Presented as a poster at the AAP regional meeting (2016).

8)      Personalized Precision Medicine in Extremely Premature Infants with Transient Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus.  Bader MY, Kylathu  RI, et al. ( Accepted for publication, Journal of pediatric endocrinology and metabolism  , 2017)

Degrees

  • M.D. Medicine
    • The American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon

Work Experience

  • The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona (2011 - Ongoing)
  • Manchester Memorial Hospital (2011)
  • Rio Grande Medical group (2004 - 2007)

Licensure & Certification

  • Board certified in General Pediatrics (2003)
  • Neonatal Resuscitation Instructor (2010)
  • Board certified in Neonatal/ Perinatal Medicine (2012)

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Interests

Research

Nutrition and growth in preterm infantsOxygen physiology in the newborn

Teaching

It is my passion to teach both undergraduate and graduate students as well as residents the management of preterm and sick babies especially in relation to their growth and development . I also like to teach the performance of procedure in neonates and infants .

Courses

2025-26 Courses

  • Advanced Neonatology
    PED 840B (Fall 2025)

2024-25 Courses

  • Advanced Neonatology
    PED 840B (Fall 2024)

2023-24 Courses

  • Advanced Neonatology
    PED 840B (Fall 2023)

2022-23 Courses

  • Advanced Neonatology
    PED 840B (Fall 2022)

2020-21 Courses

  • Advanced Neonatology
    PED 840B (Spring 2021)

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Scholarly Contributions

Journals/Publications

  • Williams, L. R., Grisham, L. M., Gebler-Wolfe, M., Kelsch, K., Bedrick, A., & Bader, M. Y. (2021). Nurse Perceptions of Babywearing for Neonates With Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Advances in neonatal care : official journal of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses, 21(1), 23-31.
    More info
    Infants diagnosed with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) often spend several weeks in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and have difficulty being consoled. Infant carriers may be used to help with irritability, while allowing the adult user to be more mobile, through the practice of babywearing (the facilitated holding of an infant using a soft cloth infant carrier worn on the body).
  • Kops, S. A., Kylathu, R., Bhatia, S., Seckeler, M., Barber, B. J., & Bader, M. (2020). Genetic Characterization of a Model Ciliopathy: Bardet–Biedl's Syndrome. Journal of Pediatric Genetics. doi:DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1708844
  • Williams, L. R., Gebler-Wolfe, M., Grisham, L. M., & Bader, M. Y. (2020). "Babywearing" in the NICU: An Intervention for Infants With Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. Advances in neonatal care : official journal of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses, 20(6), 440-449.
    More info
    The US opioid epidemic has resulted in an increase of infants at risk for developing neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Traditionally, treatment has consisted of pharmacological interventions to reduce symptoms of withdrawal. However, nonpharmacological interventions (eg, skin-to-skin contact, holding) can also be effective in managing the distress associated with NAS.
  • Grisham, L. M., Stephen, M. M., Coykendall, M. R., Kane, M. F., Maurer, J. A., & Bader, M. Y. (2019). Eat, Sleep, Console Approach: A Family-Centered Model for the Treatment of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome. Advances in neonatal care : official journal of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses, 19(2), 138-144.
    More info
    The opioid epidemic in the United States has resulted in an increased number of drug-exposed infants who are at risk for developing neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS). Historically, these infants have been treated with the introduction and slow weaning of pharmaceuticals. Recently, a new model called Eat, Sleep, Console (ESC) has been developed that focuses on the comfort and care of these infants by maximizing nonpharmacologic methods, increasing family involvement in the treatment of their infant, and prn or "as needed" use of morphine.
  • Bader, M., & Ranjit, K. (2017). Aminophylline associated Hyponatremia in Preterm Neonate. summer, 6, 259-261.
  • Bader, M., & Ranjit, K. (2017). Personalized Precision Medicine in Extremely Premature Infants with Transient Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus.. Journal of Pediatric endocrinology and metabolism, 30(5), 593-596.
  • Bader, M., Kylathu, R., Kurland, Y., Johnson, D., Barber, B. J., Bedrick, A. D., Bedrick, A. D., Barber, B. J., Johnson, D., Kurland, Y., Kylathu, R., & Bader, M. (2017). Intravenous Immunoglobulin for congenital Parvovirus myocarditis. Journal of Pediatric Infectious diseases.
  • Kylat, R. I., Johnson, D., Bedrick, A. D., Barber, B. J., Kurland, Y., Bader, M., Bader, M., Kurland, Y., Barber, B. J., Bedrick, A. D., Johnson, D., & Kylat, R. I. (2017). Intravenous Immunoglobulin for congenital Parvovirus myocarditis. Journal of Pediatric Infectious diseases. doi:10.1055/s-0037-1620249
  • Bader, M., & Kylathu, R. (2016). Neonatal Listeriosis: Uncommon or Misdiagnosed?. J Neonatal Perinatal Med, 9(3), 313-16.
  • Desoky, S. M., Bader, M., Kurland, Y., & Kylathu, R. (2016). Spontaneous Resolution of Choledochal Cyst. Journal of Clinical Neonatology.
    More info
    Case report for patient with spontaneous resolution of a choledochal cyst

Proceedings Publications

  • Kylathu, R., Bader, M., Grisham, L., & Allen, A. M. (2020, May). Clinical and cost outcomes of Family-Centered Treatment of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome compared to pharmacological treatment. In Pediatric Academic Societies.

Presentations

  • Bader, M., Grisham, L., & Allen, A. M. (2019, Summer). EAT-SLEEP-CONSOLE AS A TREATMENT FOR BABIES WITH NEONATAL ABSTINENCE SYNDROME. College of Problems on Drug Dependence.

Poster Presentations

  • Bader, M. (2017, November). 6) Successful Treatment of Congenital Parvovirus Myopathy with IVIG. (Kurland Y, Johnson D, Dudani, R, Barber, B and M.Y.Bader). Abstract presented at The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) national meeting in Chicago 11/2017. American Academy of Pediatrics AAP National Meeting. Chicago: AAP.
  • Bader, M. (2017, October). 7) Prototype Point of Care Technology to Monitor the Endotracheal Tube Tip Position in Infants Dudani, R, and M.Y.Bader. Abstract presented at the AAP meeting in Chicago 11/2017. American Academy of Pediatrics National Meeting/ Chicago 2017. Chicago: AAP.
  • Bader, M., & Dudani, R. (2016, summer). Caudal Regression Syndrome in an infant without Gestational diabetes. AAP regional Meeting in Arizona.

Case Studies

  • Bader, M. (2020. - A Truncating Variant of CHRNG as a Cause of Escobar Syndrome: A Multiple Pterygium Syndrome Subtype(pp 7(8)).

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